A family has been reunited with their beloved puppy after a 24-hour ordeal.
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Rogue, a 12-week-old French Bulldog, was allegedly stolen during a burglary at a Western Australian home.
According to police, the Redcliffe home was broken into about 3.30pm on Tuesday, March 21, with an unknown person making off with jewellery and the puppy, who was home alone.
Rogue was found in the back yard of a St James property, about 15 minutes from home, just after 6pm on March 22.
Police had received information from the community that led them to find her.
![Rogue's owners held her close after she was missing for more than 24 hours. Picture by Western Australia Police Force. Rogue's owners held her close after she was missing for more than 24 hours. Picture by Western Australia Police Force.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/206436302/1601788b-d7ba-4c3d-a61e-88fb0a891c65.png/r0_1_636_359_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
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Officers returned Rogue safely into her family's arms after being missing for more than 24 hours.
Her relieved owners thanked the officers as they snuggled their returned pup.
A 20-year-old woman has been arrested and charged.
Police said their inquiries are ongoing.